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appreciate it from syracuse. >> thank you. >>> all right.e'll get you up to speed on the dramatic movements involving edward snowden coming up next. a live report from moscow at the top of the hour. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover, and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i've been with bp for 24 years. i was part of the team that helped deliver on our commitments to the gulf - and i can tell you, safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge safety equipment and technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all our drilling activity, twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. safety is a vital part of bp's commitment to america - and to the nearly 250,000 people who work with us here. we invest more in the u.s. than anywhere else in the world. over fifty-five billion dollars here in the last five years - making bp
appreciate it from syracuse. >> thank you. >>> all right.e'll get you up to speed on the dramatic movements involving edward snowden coming up next. a live report from moscow at the top of the hour. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover, and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i've been with bp for 24 years. i was part of the team that helped deliver on our commitments to the gulf - and i can tell...
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of syracuse.d i was up there for a wedding, ended up buying this house, and i fell in love with it. and it's really a story about sort of saving this old house. so it's kind of the ugly duckling story, because it was really a tragic house. there was a family of 12 squirrels living in the house. very hard to get squirrels not to live in your house right now. and by the way, every time -- >> jimmy: this economy. >> they're on my lawn looking at me like, okay, i think the screen door's open! [ laughter ] i'm like, seriously? but, so anyways, it's a story about renovating the house and decorating it and -- >> jimmy: there's a nice funny forward in here too -- >> from tina. >> jimmy: our pal, tina fey, who you've do -- you've done her apartment. >> yes. i did, i did her and jeff's house and the kids' house here in new york. >> jimmy: very funny. >> they're awesome clients, they're a lot of fun and -- >> jimmy: how did she find you? just from "queer eye"? >> well, it was actually, we used to go to all t
of syracuse.d i was up there for a wedding, ended up buying this house, and i fell in love with it. and it's really a story about sort of saving this old house. so it's kind of the ugly duckling story, because it was really a tragic house. there was a family of 12 squirrels living in the house. very hard to get squirrels not to live in your house right now. and by the way, every time -- >> jimmy: this economy. >> they're on my lawn looking at me like, okay, i think the screen door's...
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. ♪ those were the days >> joining me now from syracuse, new york, professor of television at syracusermer president of the national popular culture associate, robert. what impacted jean stapleton's role as edith bunker have on american culture? >> well, first of all, i think so many people really came to just meld these two characters. jean stapleton the human being and edith bunker the character. of all the people i talked to since this news broke that she passed, i'm surprised how many people said, oh, but she died a long time ago. and what they're thinking of is that as you recall, back on archie bunker's place, the spin-off of all in the family, they actually wrote that edith has a stroke and dies. it was one of the most shocking deaths in television fictional history, and i think so many people sort of mourned that character back in november of 1980, and now that they have heard that she's died in 2013, they're kind of repeating that mourning. so i think first of all, we really came to -- that became one of the most beloved characters in the history of american television. >> and
. ♪ those were the days >> joining me now from syracuse, new york, professor of television at syracusermer president of the national popular culture associate, robert. what impacted jean stapleton's role as edith bunker have on american culture? >> well, first of all, i think so many people really came to just meld these two characters. jean stapleton the human being and edith bunker the character. of all the people i talked to since this news broke that she passed, i'm surprised...
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joining me now angela and sherry williams a professor at syracuse university and gloria still with mesherry, is it about race, this trial? >> i think -- well let me talk about the representation of rachel jeantel because i think that's important and a lot of that is wrapped up in a lot of the racism, class, sexism and a lot of the look that's deeply rooted in this country, because i study social media at syracuse university, and when i was looking at a lot of tweets, posts, i saw a lot of ugly vicious venom spit at her. there is a lot of ugliness on twitter believe me, because i study social media but the volume of what people were saying. so much of it and came at such a fast pace and it was really based on how she looked -- >> i tweeted about her and said i found her a pretty compelling witness and quite credible and i got bombarded with very hateful tweets, actually and i was taken aback by them. it's a motive case and people on both sides are taking big extrem extremes. angela, what is your take on this? it's a self-defense case. >> right. >> but is it impossible to eliminate race
joining me now angela and sherry williams a professor at syracuse university and gloria still with mesherry, is it about race, this trial? >> i think -- well let me talk about the representation of rachel jeantel because i think that's important and a lot of that is wrapped up in a lot of the racism, class, sexism and a lot of the look that's deeply rooted in this country, because i study social media at syracuse university, and when i was looking at a lot of tweets, posts, i saw a lot of...
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some of the worst here in upstate new york near syracuse. shopping centers flooded out. whole neighborhoods under water, with streets turned into rivers, and more rain this weekend. take a look at the radar, it's swirling into the northeast. rain and thunderstorms, the threat of severe weather this evening. d.c., philadelphia, where watches are posted, and this wet pattern will continue well into next week. here in vegas, nevada power is ready. they brought extra capacity online. they're not worried about blackouts or rolling brownouts. meanwhile, las vegas has opened seven cooling centers. and the one way we stay cool out here right now, temperatures 112 degrees, the misters, evaporative cooling. back to you. >> i hear they follow you everywhere. thank you. >>> florida now. the murder trial of george zimmerman, and the central question. what happened on that rainy night last year when zimmerman and trayvon martin struggled, leading zimmerman to fatally shoot the unarmed teenager? today the jury heard from a neighbor who contradicted what other witnesses have said about
some of the worst here in upstate new york near syracuse. shopping centers flooded out. whole neighborhoods under water, with streets turned into rivers, and more rain this weekend. take a look at the radar, it's swirling into the northeast. rain and thunderstorms, the threat of severe weather this evening. d.c., philadelphia, where watches are posted, and this wet pattern will continue well into next week. here in vegas, nevada power is ready. they brought extra capacity online. they're not...
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susan call from syracuse, new york. how about white plains, anyone in rocklin county? houston is in the house. can we hear from austin? please call in and let us know that you are there. michael called in from chicago. i was there on sunday. beach,rom long california. how about long branch, new jersey? marjorie calls in from los angeles. caring from -- karen from california. the folks from new mexico should start to go competitive. represent your state. i hosted a couple from new mexico and we had a fantastic dinner. you can watch the broadcast and meet the guests on set, and then i host you for dinner. we get these calls and every day from all over the country. last night we had a great time. it is a $2,000 charitable contribution that goes directly to the tv. we give you a tour of the greenest tv studio in the country. maybe you have a birthday or anniversary coming up. the holidays are also coming up. and a show, dinner and then we call you to ask you when you want to do it. you could say december, i want to do in may, september, or maybe you have no idea. that is f
susan call from syracuse, new york. how about white plains, anyone in rocklin county? houston is in the house. can we hear from austin? please call in and let us know that you are there. michael called in from chicago. i was there on sunday. beach,rom long california. how about long branch, new jersey? marjorie calls in from los angeles. caring from -- karen from california. the folks from new mexico should start to go competitive. represent your state. i hosted a couple from new mexico and we...
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this happened in an up state new york village located between rochester and syracuse. according to the times of wayne county 53-year-old jessie daniels was home watching television with his wife when he heard pounding noises. he went outside to investigate and found someone with a hammer inside his father in law's home. they called police and went to find out what was going on. that's when he found all of this. the home destroyed. we are talking about paint slatters walls covered ripped off the walls counters fixtures broken walls broke in. daniels went up stairs and found four young byes 8-10 all with hammers in hand. he corralled them into a closet and kept them there until the police arrived. that's where the child endangerment starts. the boys, test mated they did 50,000 dollars damage. the reason thurp upset daniel's wife told them to stay out of their yard earlier that day. they weren't real happy about that. >> wild story. >> coming up next mother nature's fury caught on camera. an incredible lightening bolt making a direct strike on this skyscraper. are you exh
this happened in an up state new york village located between rochester and syracuse. according to the times of wayne county 53-year-old jessie daniels was home watching television with his wife when he heard pounding noises. he went outside to investigate and found someone with a hammer inside his father in law's home. they called police and went to find out what was going on. that's when he found all of this. the home destroyed. we are talking about paint slatters walls covered ripped off the...
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pages long, with victims running the gamut from hollywood royalty to a carpenters' pension fund in syracusew york. shelly ludlow has been forced to put her mother in a medicaid-assisted living facility while she packed up their apartment to move in with a friend, all because of bernie madoff. >> our whole lives were turned upside down by this man that sits in his penthouse and smirks. (sighs) >> kroft: 70 miles away, len and marge forrest were leaving their house that they'd just sold in setauket, long island, and were preparing to drive to south florida to sell their home there. they had their money with bernie madoff for 30 years and lost an 8-figure family fortune two days before his 80 birthday. do you have any money to live on? >> enough, i would say, for 60 days. >> kroft: do you know other people who are in the same situation? >> oh, yes, we have a lot, unfortunately, and i think probably the thing that tears me up more than anything is the fact that i recommended madoff to a number of people, and they lost their money, and i'll never stop feeling responsible for that. they were all
pages long, with victims running the gamut from hollywood royalty to a carpenters' pension fund in syracusew york. shelly ludlow has been forced to put her mother in a medicaid-assisted living facility while she packed up their apartment to move in with a friend, all because of bernie madoff. >> our whole lives were turned upside down by this man that sits in his penthouse and smirks. (sighs) >> kroft: 70 miles away, len and marge forrest were leaving their house that they'd just...
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. >> let me put on my law professor hat here at syracuse. i think chris is wrong on this. when adopted in 1913 said exclusively for social welfare. and then in 1969 primarily engaged in social welfare so groups who want to advocate for flowers in the park or other group. but to say karl rove's groups or bill burton's group on the left, it's absurd. of course that's what they're doing. but what is going to happen, i don't think you're going to see the irs go after the karl rove group or bill burton's or any others. they're handcuffing the irs. congress has cut the training of irs workers 83%. how are you supposed to administer the law. we're killing what was the best tax system in the world. when i was covering taxes for the new york sometimes the brits and the french would say your system is such a marvel. it's such an efficient and effective system now we're becoming more like greece because of this antipathy to government. we need to be focusing on--the republicans are not interested in and graves didn't say well how do we get the irs to run better? how do we have a tax
. >> let me put on my law professor hat here at syracuse. i think chris is wrong on this. when adopted in 1913 said exclusively for social welfare. and then in 1969 primarily engaged in social welfare so groups who want to advocate for flowers in the park or other group. but to say karl rove's groups or bill burton's group on the left, it's absurd. of course that's what they're doing. but what is going to happen, i don't think you're going to see the irs go after the karl rove group or...
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for more we're joined by professor horace campbell from syracuse university. new book is called, "global nato and the catastrophic failure in libya." horace campbell he recently wrote an article for counterpunch called, "the imperial tour: militarism and plunder." context forgive obama's trip to africa. for faster, welcome back to democracy now! talk about the significance. it is president obama's second trip since becoming president. >> thank you for allowing us to speak about this moment when we are all praying for the health and well-being of president mandela. this tour by barack obama comes as the most inopportune moment for the people of africa because this is diverting attention at the moment when we wanted to focus our energies on supporting the health and well- being of mandela. secondly, the obama trip to africa does not bring anything to the african people. in your segment in discussing the immigration in this country, we heard from our brothers and sisters about the militarization of the border reedit obama has gone to africa with those publicly de
for more we're joined by professor horace campbell from syracuse university. new book is called, "global nato and the catastrophic failure in libya." horace campbell he recently wrote an article for counterpunch called, "the imperial tour: militarism and plunder." context forgive obama's trip to africa. for faster, welcome back to democracy now! talk about the significance. it is president obama's second trip since becoming president. >> thank you for allowing us to...
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western new york, rochester, syracuse, maybe a few scattered showers and storms. the southeast, sunny and warm. those late afternoon showers and storms may fire up and talk about severe storms. last night in minneapolis some severe storms moved through, 300,000 even without power today. today and tomorrow as well, a chance for showers and thunderstorms, and potentially even an isolated tornado and some hail and you can look at this video of the storms that moved through. and also a little bit farther south and west than that, colorado, kansas gets into the action. fire threat here continues in places like arizona and colorado. again, it is hot, it is dry, and the winds are really pretty strong, too. so here is that threat today. minneapolis, madison, des moines, practifrom pierre to ca. tomorrow we get into topeka as well. here it is for the weekend. in boston and new york, the northeast on the whole, sunny and in the 80s. beautiful conditions. you can see 86 tomorrow in boston. 86 in new york as well. pretty dry. again, it's western new york that could see some s
western new york, rochester, syracuse, maybe a few scattered showers and storms. the southeast, sunny and warm. those late afternoon showers and storms may fire up and talk about severe storms. last night in minneapolis some severe storms moved through, 300,000 even without power today. today and tomorrow as well, a chance for showers and thunderstorms, and potentially even an isolated tornado and some hail and you can look at this video of the storms that moved through. and also a little bit...
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appointment as mayor commissioner, washington brought in patrick murphy, former chief of police in syracuse, new york, as director of public safety. murphy launched an aggressive recruitment drive to hire blacks to the mpd and worked to implement the various recommendations of johnson's crime commission. in 1968 he orchestrated a leadership change selecting a technocrat with progressive leanings, jerry wilson, to replace layton as mpd police chief with or without the help of congress, johnson showed real determination in his efforts to professionalize d.c.'s police force. the resulting drive to recruit more blacks to the mpd and, of course, the fact that african-americans comprised more and more of the employment pool for the agency converged to produce a number of tragic episodes that initially only served to emphasize the racism that prefer saided the department. pervaded the d.. a good number of african-americans who joined the mpd before the commission's report either quit the force or retired early as a result of frustrations encountered on the job. one such retired officer, charles di
appointment as mayor commissioner, washington brought in patrick murphy, former chief of police in syracuse, new york, as director of public safety. murphy launched an aggressive recruitment drive to hire blacks to the mpd and worked to implement the various recommendations of johnson's crime commission. in 1968 he orchestrated a leadership change selecting a technocrat with progressive leanings, jerry wilson, to replace layton as mpd police chief with or without the help of congress, johnson...
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appointment as mayor commissioner washington brought in patrick murphy form a chief of police of syracusenew york is director of public safety. murphy launched an drive to higher -- and implemented the various recommendations of johnson's crime commission. in 1968 europe yesterday the leadership changed selecting a technocrat with regressive leanings jerry wilson to replace layton as mpd police chief. with or without the help of congress johnson showed determination in his efforts to professionalize d.c.'s police force. the resulting drive to recruit more blacks to npd and of course the fact that african-americans would realize the pool for the agency converged to produce a number of tragic episodes that initially only serve to emphasize the racism that pervaded the department. a good number of african-americans to join the npd before the commissions report either quit the force are retired early as a result of frustrations encountered on the job. one such retired officer charles dickson was ordered to move along by two white officers who went dissatisfied with the district response arres
appointment as mayor commissioner washington brought in patrick murphy form a chief of police of syracusenew york is director of public safety. murphy launched an drive to higher -- and implemented the various recommendations of johnson's crime commission. in 1968 europe yesterday the leadership changed selecting a technocrat with regressive leanings jerry wilson to replace layton as mpd police chief. with or without the help of congress johnson showed determination in his efforts to...
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don't be like this woman up in victims until syracuse, new york a 25-year-old syracuse woman is now in prison for five years, and she's been ordered to pay $55,000 in restitution to these poor people who had their identity stolen by her and she used it to get their information to get loans and credit cards in her name. wouldn't happen if you were protected by lifelock ultimate as i am. lifelock ultimate. of course, though, they can't protect you or your bank account if you are not a mer. visit lifelock.com or call and mention press10 and get 10% off your your lifelock ultimate membership. membership: lifelock ultimate. 1-800-356-5967. tim cane, the first speech ever in spanish on the floor of the united states senate. got a problem with that? peter? you've got a problem with that? no. you don't have a problem with that? >> peter: i don't have a big problem with it. and i will say i think that there are a lot of politicians believe it or not, who may stump for political gain and a lot of things republicans have done in the name of immigration reform have been total, 100% stunts, but i t
don't be like this woman up in victims until syracuse, new york a 25-year-old syracuse woman is now in prison for five years, and she's been ordered to pay $55,000 in restitution to these poor people who had their identity stolen by her and she used it to get their information to get loans and credit cards in her name. wouldn't happen if you were protected by lifelock ultimate as i am. lifelock ultimate. of course, though, they can't protect you or your bank account if you are not a mer. visit...
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and if you want a great education, go to syracuse. [laughter] they're the two -- but all kidding aside, isn't this a remarkable young man? absolutely remarkable. and i look forward to working with you and finishing this job. >> thank you, mr. vice president. >> good luck to you. folks, it's good to see so many, so many faces. i had hoped we would have assembled in this auditorium earlier. i had hoped we would have assembled here a couple months ago is celebrating the first in a number of victories that we will have in having the congress,44 of our colleagues or was it 45, voted no on a rational, simple, straightforward extension of an existing background check system that already exists and is constitutional permissiblement permissiblement -- permissible. but the first thing i want to say before i begin talking about the subject matter, the specific summit matter today is that we have not given up. janet napolitano has not given up. eric holder has not given up. richard blumenthal has not begin up. congressman elliot engel has not giv
and if you want a great education, go to syracuse. [laughter] they're the two -- but all kidding aside, isn't this a remarkable young man? absolutely remarkable. and i look forward to working with you and finishing this job. >> thank you, mr. vice president. >> good luck to you. folks, it's good to see so many, so many faces. i had hoped we would have assembled in this auditorium earlier. i had hoped we would have assembled here a couple months ago is celebrating the first in a...
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their identity was stolen by a 25-year-old syracuse woman. she's now serving five years in prison.r. but only after she had used information she got from these four people to open up loans and credit cards. in their names for her or in her name using their information. identity theft is everywhere you should be protected against it. i am with lifelock ultimate. the most chfers i.d. theft protection out there. and available. even monitors your bank accounts but of course, lifelock can't protect you or your bank account if you are not a member. here's what you do. visit lifelock.com or you can call and mention press 10. you mention press 10, you get 10% off your lifelock ultimate membership. the number is 1-800-356-5967 for lifelock ultimate. so chris christie, now look, don't -- i'm not -- >> here we go. >> bill: i know, i'm going to get hammered for saying anything nice at all about chris christie. i disagree with him on a lot of the issues. i would not vote for him for governor of new jersey. but i think as far as republicans go, he is certainly one of the more attractive and more
their identity was stolen by a 25-year-old syracuse woman. she's now serving five years in prison.r. but only after she had used information she got from these four people to open up loans and credit cards. in their names for her or in her name using their information. identity theft is everywhere you should be protected against it. i am with lifelock ultimate. the most chfers i.d. theft protection out there. and available. even monitors your bank accounts but of course, lifelock can't protect...
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if you. -- if you want a great education, go to syracuse.laughter] a remarkable young man, absolutely remarkable 3, and i look forward to working with you and finishing this job. thank you, good luck to you. >> thank you. >> folks, it's good to see so many faces i'd hope we would have assembled this auditorium earlier. i'd hoped we would assembled here couple months ago celebrating the first number of victories that we will have in having the congress, 44 of our colleagues or is it 45? voted no on a rational, simple, straightforward extension of an existing background check system that already exists in the constitutionally permissible, but first thing i want to say before i begin talking about the subject matter, the specific subject matter today, is that we have not given up. janet napolitano has not given up, eric holder has not given up. richard bloomenthal has not given up, congressman mike thompson has not given up, and speaker of the connecticut house has not gimp up. i wish we had the success you had up in connecticut with your gover
if you. -- if you want a great education, go to syracuse.laughter] a remarkable young man, absolutely remarkable 3, and i look forward to working with you and finishing this job. thank you, good luck to you. >> thank you. >> folks, it's good to see so many faces i'd hope we would have assembled this auditorium earlier. i'd hoped we would assembled here couple months ago celebrating the first number of victories that we will have in having the congress, 44 of our colleagues or is it...
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in new york state, a 25-year-old syracuse woman has been ordered to pay more than $55,000 in restitution to five years in prison for stealing personal information from four different people and using that to get loans and credit cards in her own names. hear story like, that you have to be protected against identity theft as i can with lifelock you think mat, the most comprehensive id theft protection out there. lifelock can't protect you or your bank account if you are not a member. here is what you ought to do. visit lifelock.com or call and mention press 10 and you will get 10% off a lifelock ultimate membership. call 18003565967. 1-800-3565967 again for lifelock ultimate 1-800-356-5967. and i mention this just before the break this latest report coming out today from the college republicans saying we look at the party today republican party today and it looks close-minded and old fashion. that will mirrors the autopsy report remember with the the republican national committee, itself released in march which said that the republican party came across looking scary, narrow-minded, out-o
in new york state, a 25-year-old syracuse woman has been ordered to pay more than $55,000 in restitution to five years in prison for stealing personal information from four different people and using that to get loans and credit cards in her own names. hear story like, that you have to be protected against identity theft as i can with lifelock you think mat, the most comprehensive id theft protection out there. lifelock can't protect you or your bank account if you are not a member. here is...
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federal authorities say a 25-year-old woman up in syracuse has been ordered to pay more than $55,000 in restitution and sentenced to five years in prison for falselyly using personal information from four different people to get loans and credit cards. protect yourself against identity theft like i have with lifelock ultimate, the most comprehensive id test. it can't protect you or your bank account if you are not a mer. give them a call and mention press10 and get 10% off of your lifelock ultimate membership. call 1-800-5567 for life lock ultimate 1-800-356-5967. again, now, the white house has confirmed that president obama -- we don't know the time for it quite yet, but president obama will make a big personnel announcement today on three fronts. number 1, national security advisor tom donnelly a good man, has served the president and the america people very well, that he will step down after serving four years as national security advisor in the white house. he will be he will be replaced by susan rice, the embattled but very effective, i believe, u.s. -- u.s. ambassador to the u
federal authorities say a 25-year-old woman up in syracuse has been ordered to pay more than $55,000 in restitution and sentenced to five years in prison for falselyly using personal information from four different people to get loans and credit cards. protect yourself against identity theft like i have with lifelock ultimate, the most comprehensive id test. it can't protect you or your bank account if you are not a mer. give them a call and mention press10 and get 10% off of your lifelock...
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. >> it's named after its inventor, brannic, who is a shoe merchant in syracuse. >> what year?ill being used. >> it is. >> how do you beat that? >> there may be a brannic app. >> seems tricky. >> but ultimately this thing will do a better job. >> can i see surprised kitty again? >> okay, hugo! thank you so much. hugo lindgren as we go out, "the new york times" magazine. "who made that?" it sounds like a great issue. a lot more. >> so much more we could cover about this issue so the conversation continues with hugo in afternoon mojo. tweet us with your questions and watch the web exclusive green room interview on afternoon mojo at msnbc.com to see if your question was picked. >>> ahead the final leg of the triple crown is tomorrow and one jockey isn't running the face. at 50 he is running down memory lane. brian shactman catches up with hall of famer gary stevens. you're watching "morning joe." ♪ [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. w
. >> it's named after its inventor, brannic, who is a shoe merchant in syracuse. >> what year?ill being used. >> it is. >> how do you beat that? >> there may be a brannic app. >> seems tricky. >> but ultimately this thing will do a better job. >> can i see surprised kitty again? >> okay, hugo! thank you so much. hugo lindgren as we go out, "the new york times" magazine. "who made that?" it sounds like a great issue. a lot...
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federal authorities say a 25-year-old syracuse woman has been ordered to pay more than $55,000 in restitution sentenced to five years in prison for falsely using four people's personal identification and information to get credit carts in her name. you have to be protected against identity theft. i am with lifelock ultimate. the most comprehensive i.d. theft protection out there. but lifelock, of course, can't protect you or your bank accounts if you're not a member. so i encourage you to visit lifelock.com or give a call and mention press 10 and you'll get 10% off your lifelock ultimate membership. the number to call is 1-800-356-5967. for lifelock ultimate. with his eye on the social media, peter? >> yes indeed, we're taking your comments at bpshow at bpshow on twitter. on edward snowed and whether or not we should pardon him and sign the petition, she says bill, you are losing it! that's all she says. >> bill: is that it? >> zoomerang says i'm reaching through my media machine to pull your hair. private industry has big data on you so what's the fuss if the government does. i think your ha
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found that he had tampered with the bracelet 47 times and each time the federal probation office in syracuse did not respond. i wrote to the administrative office of the united states force. this is their response. the director says nothing can excuse the deficiencies in the supervision of this case. mr. maffei: but he also says reduced resources due to the sequester is harming efforts to keep it from happening again. he continued that we are bracing for even larger reductions next year. mr. speaker, an innocent woman was stabbed to death, an innocent child was sexually assaulted and the answer from the courts is that their ability to keep it from happening again is limited because their funding was cut. this is unacceptable to laurie and that young girl. we owe a full investigation. not executions. mr. speaker, we -- excuses. mr. speaker, we owe them the guarantee that this cannot happen again. we owe them an end to the sequester cuts affecting our federal probation system. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recogni
found that he had tampered with the bracelet 47 times and each time the federal probation office in syracuse did not respond. i wrote to the administrative office of the united states force. this is their response. the director says nothing can excuse the deficiencies in the supervision of this case. mr. maffei: but he also says reduced resources due to the sequester is harming efforts to keep it from happening again. he continued that we are bracing for even larger reductions next year. mr....
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syracuse getting up to 90 degrees. washington, d.c., 91 heat advisory in the new york area.eek ahead, and then as we get into the midweek period look for above normal temperatures along the eastern seaboard with wet weather into the gulf coast, and above normal temperatures out west which will not help the wildfire. >>> 7:39. we have rain showers coming down the greet you on a monday morning. good kjomorning. i'm meteorologist christina loren. it's the south bay that will see the most moisture as we head through the next few hours as right now that front is draped from san francisco all the way to the north through concord. here is what we're expecting. as we head throughout the next few hours, we'll continue to press to the south. we'll get unto it in the south bay, steady rainfall for about three hours, then a nice dry break. temperatures comfortable, in the upper 70s inland. more rained then we'll clear out on thursday. cable or weather.com online. >> thank you so much. >>> coming up next, what is next for paula deen after the controversial comments, she lost her show, a
syracuse getting up to 90 degrees. washington, d.c., 91 heat advisory in the new york area.eek ahead, and then as we get into the midweek period look for above normal temperatures along the eastern seaboard with wet weather into the gulf coast, and above normal temperatures out west which will not help the wildfire. >>> 7:39. we have rain showers coming down the greet you on a monday morning. good kjomorning. i'm meteorologist christina loren. it's the south bay that will see the most...